How to Camp Out eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 107 pages of information about How to Camp Out.

How to Camp Out eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 107 pages of information about How to Camp Out.

  Hunter’s camp, 69.

  Hygienic notes, 117-129.

  Independence in camp, 12, 97.
    in modes of travel, 115.

  Insect in ear, 126.

  Knapsack, 11, 16.
    the roll a substitute, 16-17.

  Ladies need a stove, 41.
    climbing mountains, 58.
    as pedestrians, 93.
    outfits for, 94, 95.
    and children in camp, 94.

  Lamp and lantern, 61.

  Leggings for foot-travellers, 54.

  Lime-water on tent-cloth, 84.

  Liquors not needed, 55, 123.

  Lobsters caught in net, 101.

  Lost, whereabouts, and direction, 91.

  Lumbermen’s way to carry pork, 48.

  Lumbermen’s way to cook beans, 46.

  Map, study before travel, 92.

  Management of party, 25-29, 33, 34.

  Marching, 50-59.
    in army, 50.
    first day’s troubles, 51.
    second day’s fatigue, 54.
    how fast, 23, 50, 102, 114.
    hundred miles a week, 102. 
    “How to do it,” 113, 114.

  Mark name on baggage, 10.

  Mattress, 63.

  Medicines, 55.

  Mildew, how to prevent, 83.

  Mosaic law, 65.

  Mosquitoes and flies, 11, 98.

  Mountain climbing, 14, 57.
    for ladies, 58.

  Mutton tallow for chafing, &c., 53.

  Nails in shoes, 37.

  Net, mosquito, 98.
    to catch fish, 101.

  Note-book, 10, 110.

  Oatmeal in water, 52.

  Offal to be buried, 65.

  Oil of cedar and pennyroyal, 99.
    for sunburn, chafing, &c., 53.
    for harness and boots, 32.

  Opodeldoc for mosquito-bites, 99.

  Outfit, 10-13, 19-22, 102.

  Overcoat not needed, 19.
    needed on mountains, 58.

  Overloading, 15, 90, 102.

  Packing a wagon, 26, 32.
    away tents, 89.

  Pantaloons, 37.
    in stockings, 54.

  Parents, advice to, 105.

  Perspiration, nature of, 120.

  Pillow carried by officer, 21.

  Poisons, treatment for, 128.

  Poles for tent, 60, 73, 79, 82.
    how made, 86.

  Politeness, 56, 97.

  Pork and beans baked, 47.
    how carried, 48.

  Postal cards as stencil-plates, 10.

  Potatoes for food, 103.
    candlesticks, 61.

  Preparations, 9.

  Privies, 65.

  Public resorts to be avoided, 56, 105.

  Racing with locomotives, 114.

  Rations, 22, 102-104.

  Recipes for cooking, 46-47.

  Reckoning lost, 91.

  Rests frequent advised, 50, 113, 114.
    should not be long, 50.
    at halts, 50, 56.
    to prevent sunstroke, 121.

  Roll better than knapsack, 17.

  Rotten trees dangerous, 60.

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